The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-12, Page 7UN.V°%mv�
NES Helps Both Worker And Employer
Are y u looking for work? Jutras, Goderich NES manager. the kind of job you are best suit-
or are you thinking of making
a change in your jib? asks : the
National Employment Service-
On the other hand, if you are
an employer, are yeti having
troub'e finding the right person
to till a vacancy in ,your orgafl
izalion? or are you; planning
some chaargee; and -wondering
where to find the wwrkers you
are going to ,need?
Whichever yeu are --worker
or emphiyereethere is a nation-
wide service at your disposal,
which is equipped to find jobs
for people, and'people for jobs,
in more than 40,000 different oc-
cupatiens.
The NES . has a total of 250
offices acro* Canada,
It does not matter what kind
of work you are looking for, om
what, kind of workers you need
—the Goderich NES office is
geared to help.
"Every person living in Can-
ada, is free to make use of these
job -finding facilities," said C. M.
Trate Service �_ b
Whether lookingforyour first
'job,or whether y y� u are an
:job,
citizen---perhaps' retired
from one life-long occupation,
and seeking some other part-
time, or full-time, employment
=the NES is ready to help find
suitable work.
Whether you are married or
single. mar or woman, young.. or
old, the NES has, trained and
efficient people ready to he in
your seaih for reemployment:
Int makes no, difference whether
you are looking for work, or
whether you are looking for a•
change of job, these people are
at your disopsal•
There are, noo restrictions gov-
erning who may avail themsel-
ves of the NES. Everyone is
entitled to the same free help
in finding work, -regardless of
color, race, creed or National
origin.
If Sou are having difficulty in
your own community, finding the national convention would
ed foe' If you are an. employer,
and (Aire trouble finding the
workers you need: the Goderich
National Employment OMee, lo-
cated at 35 East street, , can put
you in touch with job opportun-
ities, or with worlcersr in all
other parts of Canada, through
its°nationwide clearance sl.
Every man and woman, young
and old, fzi ,Caliada, has free vine
of the NES, whose aim and -
"jest is• to place the right man
in the right j 'b, wherever they
may be,
Convention Date Set
' e Ahmeck Chapter, IADE
heldits regular needing'at .the
hone of Mrs. W.' G. MacEwan,
Albert street, on Monday after-
noon,
The regent, Mrs. G ' Hender-
son, 'presided. The flag was
presented by the standard bear-
er, Mrs. C. Ruffelfe The secre-
tary's report of the previous
meeting was given by Mrs. H.
Tichborne. The treasurer, Mrs.
C. Gibbons gave the financial
sta tement.
The regent announced that
be hold at Montreal, May 28
.to June 1. •
Mrs; Tichborne and Mitis. Em-
erson completed the detail, of
arrangements for the May
luncheon. 4,
In the absence of the Com-
monwealth and worid ,affairs
conveners the regent asked the
members to relate some inter-
esting event width had happen-
ed to. • each personally. This
audience participation prog1am
brought forth some humorous
stories.
Lunch was served by • Mrs.
Crooke and Mil. Tichborne.
Newspaper reports appearing
in the last few days quoting the .
Minister of Health, Mr. Dymond, on
' the future of hospital fund raising
campaigns, have done our drive a -
serlo i 1.1Ake. We. have inter-
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preted hiso statement and have
endeavoured to confirmthis, at all
levels and have concluded that the
only imminent change in `govern-
ment policy is the ability to borrow
more money but with no increase in
grants.
We have already horroW d the
limit allowed by the Ontario Hos
pital Services Commission based on
our'. ability to repay. What we think
Mr. Dymond was attempting to
convey was that if municipal coun-
cils will assume responsibility for
one-third of the- share of the hos-
pital construction; public subscrip-
tion campaigns would be made un-
necessary. We felt that we 'had -made
it abundantly clear that- our muni,
cipal councils could not stand ad-
ditional capital debt and impressed
this in all our statements. - ,•
Therefore; in spite of a release
that should have spelled good news,
there is no basic change in the neces-
sity to raise our share. In fact, it
imperative that we go over the
top _to to .bane sufficient funds avail-
able ' to reduce the huge loan of
$190,000 from the Ontario Hospital -
Services Commission. When your
hospital is° completed late this year,
itwill be as modern and as ' well-
equipped as any hospital in Ontario.
However, with future innovations
in' the medical field, your hospital
must be i% a position to keep up to
date with the latest equipment: This
will be nearly impossible if we can-
not repay the Ontario. Hospital
Services .'Commission loan in less
than 20 years. r
The new -addition -to yon,
pital is under construction: We' can-
not stop now.
Here is your weekly report;
The rural committee is coming
along fine but the good weather 1,st
week put our friends in' the fields
but they should -complete their can-
vass this week.
The local businessmen will corn-
pletettheir campaign within. the next
ten days. Preliminary returns are
good.
The 50 canvassers to cover
special groups met last week and are
now calling on their friends.
Former residents and o 1 d
fttends from, outof town are still
sending in their donations.
Meetings are" being held this
week with federal, county and town
groups plus; other special groups.
We stile are trying to call on
all of you -by the -end of May or earl;?.
in June.
. Remember that our hospitaliza-
tion and medical plans are not much
goad to us if we do not have a good
modern hospital. Please welcome the
canvasser and be as generous' as
- 'you Can.
This advertisement is the
fourth in a series that is designed
to keep you informed. If you need
aiay ' information; please call the
fund raising headquarters in the
Federal -Building—phone 524-7641.
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Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Building Fund
Federal Building, Goderich, Ontario
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p T SALE.
DeaconServes
IrFWtnni e a
Edward Timothy Sale, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sale
of Goderich was ordained a
deacon of the Anglican
Church in Toronto on Snuday
by Most Rev. Howard Clark,
Primate of Canada.
Mr. Sale will serve at St.
Paul'., Anglican Church, Win-
nipeg.
He received his Bachelor of
Theology degree at Trinity
College in Toronto in April
and had previously received
a Bachelor of Science degree
from the Universtiy of Tor-
onto in 1963
Mr. Sale is married to the
former Irene MacKay, of Tor -
.onto.
Attending the ordination
from Goderich were Mr& Sale's
parents, sister Susan, and
grandmother, Mrs. G. Watson.
,African Boy
Gets PM's Name:
A child beeezed in Cameroon,
West Africa, a few days a o
was g'ven the name Lester E b-
jneo Shone() Tamufor.
The °Eboego and Sibongo are
family names but the "Lester"
:was• t1 -honor, of, Lester.. Pearson
Prime Ministei of Canada.
Thr choice Was made by Abra-
ham Taniufor of Cameroon, a
student in 'a business • adminis-
tration prognen at Waterloo
L.titiheran University.
Mt Tamufor said he selected
the name to honor Canada and
its prime minister .for enabling
him to take the -business course.
Mr. Tamufor is a director. of a
large furpture° manufacturing
company.
TIOLMES IL.' E, Mr. and
Mil's, ' Drams Loll'$ andMichaelleft on Thursdayto visit rela-
tives in England.
iVir. and Mrs. Gurdon Steepe
visited Saturday with Mrs.
Steep's- mother, Mrs, 'McGee,
who is in hospital at Flint, Meeh.
Mr. and Mrs; Elver Potter
and Cathy vent San ay wi
th
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ashton
and Donald, London.
'Mr. and ,iVIrs.• Frank Lilvson
and family aid Mr. and Mrs.
,Nelson Broin,, Detroit, spent
the weekend at the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. D.' Glidden.
Mrs. Francis Hunted and.Ktm
are visiting milli Mr. arld Mgrs.
Frank McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norman,
and Shirley visited with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Frank Nor-
man, at New Hamburg on Sun-
day..
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hau-
ghton, Terry and Wayae, Col-
lingwood, visited on Saturday
Obituary
ROY M. S,PARLING
k'ormer CNR agent in Gode-
rich. Roy M. Sparling, 72, of 121
Nelson street,. E., died Monday
at his home.
. Mr. Sperling had been re-
tired since 1958. He was born
in Cargill, son of the late Henry
Sparling and Elizabeth Mono-
han.
' He came to Goderich in 1912
and later lived in Durham, Port
Elginand'Glinteee returning to
Goderich In 1.952.
He was a' member of North
Street Untied-, Church and the
Goderich Lawn Bowling Club. .
He married the former Iris
Warnock in April, 1916. Be:
sides his. wife he is' survived by
daughters,' Mrs. Victor (Marg-
aret) Kinnaird, 11/lountain View,
Cali.; Mrs. Joseph (Carol) Mas-
terson. London; sons, Philip,
tendon,.... and... David,.,..Goderiche
brothers, James, -Tavistock; Wes-
ley and Walter, Weikel -ton; Mor-
ris, Bradner, B.C.; Edgar, Tor-
onto.
or
onto..'
A funeral service •was held
,yesterday •at .the Stiles funeral
home with Revel Donald Mac-
Donald officiating. Burial was
In Maitland cemetery.
Theebest wo•odlot Is made up
of trees of -all ages and a var-
iety of species. .
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with M. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond.
and family,. ,
Fa ally ` Day ,
Christian Family Day service
was observed in lRolancsville
United Church on Sunday after-
noon with the Sunday -school
superintendent Jim Lobb assist-
ing the ,Rev. Park in the con-
d_..v__ ret"
ng of the service._ Leonard.
Lobb did thg Scripture reading
and the unison reading of the
Psalm vas done by Marlene
'°Seo, Carol Steepe, Connie: 1fa7 -
ris, Laurie Ginn and Tom Lebb.
The children's -story was given
by Mrs. Doug Norman and ' a
duet, "If . the Christ should
come" was sung by Mrs. E.
Grigg and Mrs. Wm. Norman.
Rev. C. Par\ chose as his ser-
mon subject "flow God Mothers
Us." The sacrament of 'bap-
tism was ,administered to Wil-
iiam Scott, sea of Mive'andeMrs.
Wm. Harris. Next Sunday the
church service will start ' at 9.4.5
a.m. for the summer months.
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT.— Mrs. Earl
Teschki, Valerie, Gerald, Mary,
Glen and Elaine of Desboro,
visited Sueday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kavan-
augh of Detroit visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Truanbley.
Ron Fritzley of Burford visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Draper over the weekend.
Lady's Guild
The Lady's Guild of Christ
Anglican -Church met at the
homeeof . Rev. Jay .in_ Lucknew.-
There cytene 12 members and
one visitor present. Mrs. Torii
r'hiljs read the Scripture. Mrs.
A. Foster gave an interesting
reading. Plans for a , bazaar
were arrapged, it is to be held
the latter part of July. Mrs.
Foster closed the meeting with
prayer. Lunch was served by
the hostess, Mrs. Jay.
Paul and Lavern Bowden vis-
ited evi ..Mr._..and..__Mrs
Bob.
Bowden in London. last week
and returned' with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bowden. Linda and Bar-
bara visited with Mrs. Dave
Martin and -family over the
weekend, Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gregg of Lon-
don; Mrs. Will Stewart of Au-
burn, and. Mrs: Will Drap, r of
God extol'.
Wayne Draper of Goderich
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Draper and
Brian.
Mr. and Mi G. Albert McGee,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert" Hoy and
Debbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hill and Dennis of London visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Taylor of Wiegham -on Sunday.
LCCHU " Mrs. Thomas
Ferrell. spent a few days in
Godetch with Mr, and. Mrs.
Murray McGili and familly dur-
ing the 'past week.
Bradley MacIenzieentertain-
ed friends to a birthdayparty
on Saturday afternoon
Con., _ a la i oils'order
n,g`r iu t o . are in
for Sharon West, daughter of
Mr. �aa�d Mrs. ,spick West who.
graduated as a nurse et , St.
Jose's- Hospital, London, on
Frida". "'Mr. and Mrs. Dick.
West 'attended the graduation
exercises,
The Young People had charge
of the servi:ee at Ashfield Pres-
byter:an Church on Sunday.
Barbara L. MacKenzie, Nancy
MacLennan and Jean MacDon-
ald all took part.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul„ Em'berlin
of Tottnto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fin-
layson.
Mr. Angus MacLean a former
resident of this area was buried
in Kincardine on Wednesday.
Sympathy is extended to rela-
tives.
Mr. and 1‘1,-s. Warren Wylds
were in St. Marys on Sunday
visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Stone.
Recent visitors' in Itidietriavir
were Mc,. aird`11,1ra, Lorne Luther,.
Mi', andNfrs, Oliver eChawle*
and John were Sunday v s tar*
with Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ite►
]tiarles aha Aptt +af $,rantf'wrd,
Mr and Mrs, ]'rank Rarkwell
of Toronto were weekend visits
ors- x .
�, tSie. ;coYumunity,
NILE
NILE,—Mr. -and Mrs. Allan
McNee of Scarborough apex
the weekend with their ' parents,
Mr, and Mrs Frank•MoA7rthur -
of Goderidk were dinner .guests
on Sunday with 41r. and Mrs.:N
Ross McNee.
Mr, and Mrs. George Ribey
and family. Seaforth wen
Sunday visitors with Mr..and •
Mrs. Wsn. Wiggins.
Mx. and Mrs. Alfred Tilinger
of Rexdale and Mr. and Mrs,
Norris Peever of Goderieli were
Sunday visitors with Mr. .and
Mrs.' Hugh McWhinney and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham MeNee
were guests at the AldhaneDere
wedding on Saturday in Gude-
.
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